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_bBEV/I
245 0 _aInterpretive political science/
_cedited by Mark Bevir
260 _aLos Angeles:
_bSage,
_c2010.
300 _a362p.
_c15.6cm.
505 _a Volume II; Interpretive Methods Introduction: Interpretive Methods vii Mark Bevir General 17. Hermeneutics, Political Inquiry, and Practical Reason: 3 An Evolving Challenge to Political Science Michael T. Gibbons 18. Interpretation and Its Others 21 Mark Bevir and R.A W. Rhodes Qualitative Methods 19. Bridging Positivist and Interpretivist Approaches to 47 Qualitative Methods Ann Chih Lin 20. Democracy and Dichotomies: A Pragmatic Approach to 71 Choices about Concepts David Collier and Robert Adcock 21. Concept Formation in Political Science: An Anti-naturalist 99 Critique of Qualitative Methodology Mark Bevir and AsafKedar 22. On Improving Qualitative Methods in Public Admmistration 127 Research Ralph S. Brower, Mitchel Y. Abolafia and Jered B. Carr 23.Emerging Criteria for Quality in Qualitative and 159 Interpretive Research Yvonna S. Lincoln Ethnography and Interviewing 24. Thick Description: Toward an Interpretive Theory of Culture 177 Clifford Ceertz 25. From the Inside Out: Ethnographic Methods in Political Research 201 Lorraine Bayard de Volo and Edward Schatz 26. Asking Questions: Techniques for Semistructured Interviews 213 Beth L. Leech 27. Talking and Listening from Women's Standpoint: Feminist 223 Strategies for Interviewing and Analysis Marjorie L. DeVault Textual Analysis 28. An Overview of Content Analysis Steve Stemler253 29. Extracting Policy Positions from Political Texts Using Words as Data Michael I,aver, Kenneth Benoit and John Garry263 30. Ideology and Post-Marxism Ernesto Laclau303 31. Principles of Critical Discourse Analysis Teun A. van Dijk 317 32. How Buildings Mean Nelson Goldman and Catherine Z. Elgin 353
700 _aBevir, Mark
942 _cBOOKS